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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: jttmab who wrote (795)7/10/1999 1:37:00 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (4) of 769670
 
James, I believe you are the only other person here that has agreed with me that the repeal of the marriage tax "penalty" is yet more conservative social engineering. The odd part is that the old republican party wanted less of this.

Heres about the best news I have read on politics in a long time (republican extreme faction leaving for 3rd party):
go2net.com
``He's favored by something like 1 percent of voters, and that's in his own state. His candidacy would make no difference to Bush at this point,' one RNC member said.

But concerns were evident when the subject turned to possible third-party runs by conservative commentator Patrick Buchanan or former Family Research Council head Gary Bauer.

Party sources said Friday that Smith had decided to leave the Republican Party but continue his uphill campaign for the White House. They said Smith, who has complained that the party has become too moderate, intends to announce his decision on the Senate floor Tuesday.
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